Broadway Tickets

Where I can find cheap tickets to Broadway musicals in New York?
Hello everyone. I'm going to New York this Friday and want to see a Broadway musical, the only thing that sucks is that I am a poor college student who can not afford $ 130 tickets for Rent, Wicked, Avenue Q. Or even if anyone has any advice on where to get cheap tickets broadway it would be great! Thanks:)
I thought you wrote an absolutely incredible long answer that took me 20 minutes to the board and then erased. Sorry, but I'm pretty pissed about it too much to write all over again. But here is in a nutshell: These sites talk about art / living-standing policies of the lottery: http://www.playbill.com/news/article/82428.html http://gonyc.about.com/gi/dynamic / Offsite.htm? zi = 1/XJ and SDN = gonyc & zu = http% 3A% 2F%%% 2Findex.php 2Fwww.talkinbroadway.com 2Fboards 26rush 3Fcategory% 3D% 26amp%%%%% 3D 3Dshow 3Border (Wicked, Avenue Q, and all have lotteries Rental rush tickets. Could RENT is full of people, however, because this is a big week for which shown. I will be in RENT on Friday too, and I could try to update my lottery tickets, so maybe we are!) Here is the site for TKTS booth: http://tdf.org/TDF_ServicePage.aspx?id=56 usually very long lines to get there early and already have a list of what shows you may want to see in your mind. Sometimes you can get same day tickets, cancellations, partial-tickets, etc on the day of the fair at the box office. Some sites (like the Official Website the sample) have "sales" or discount codes available. Check www.playbill.com, www.broadway.com, www.ticketmaster.com, www.telecharge.com, and if you have a particular program in check has shown that the website just in case. DO NOT buy tickets for resale, or any other suspect, no matter what you say. Sorry, this is a bit unfriendly and not descriptive, but I am very angry that my wonderful long descriptive answer to you got deleted before I could publish and do not want write all over again. However, in a nutshell, if you know your stuff, you never have to pay full price for a Broadway show again! Have a good while, and perhaps you will be in RENT too! EDIT: This is one of the sites that no earlier meeting: think http://www.studentadvantage.com/content/?id=419 can be applied to other musical rent, so I'm not sure.
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Wicked (2003 Original Broadway Cast) $9.98 One of the most common complaints about musicals is that the books are flimsy pretexts from which to hang numbers. Wicked runs into the opposite problem: it has a great plot, but too often the songs just get in the way. Based on Gregory Maguire’s novel of the same name, Wicked tells us what happened between Glinda the Good and Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, before Dorothy showed up in Oz. … |
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The Book of Mormon (Original Broadway Cast Recording) $14.42 The 2011 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album and nine 2011 Tony Awards® say it’s the Best Musical of the Year. Vogue says, “It’s the funniest musical of all time.” And The New York Times says, “It’s the best musical of this century.” It’s THE BOOK OF MORMON, the Broadway musical from South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Avenue Q co-creator Robert Lopez. The Daily Show’s Jon … |
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Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory: Music From The Original Soundtrack Of The Paramount Picture $4.53 Originally released in 1971, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory was an imaginative film that drew as much inspiration from the leftover vibes (and drugs) of the psychedelic ’60s as it did from Roald Dahl’s fanciful children’s book, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. If you doubt it, check out this special 25th anniversary edition of the original soundtrack album, which features lyrics and music b… |
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Two Tickets to Broadway [VHS] $19.98 … |
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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying $7.18 This fizzy musical was a Broadway smash in 1962, and boy, is it a product of its era. Executive washrooms, gray-flannel-suit businessmen, hip-swinging secretaries–they’re all preserved in the movie’s brightly colored amber. J. Pierpont Finch (Robert Morse) is the window washer who climbs the corporate ladder in a few days, guided by a how-to book. The Frank Loesser songs are great fun, the Bob Fo… |
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Two Tickets To Broadway (Remastered) $14.90 Musical comedy favorite stars Janet Leigh as a wannabe starlet who travels to New York City in search of fame and fortune. Determined to find success on the small screen, she and a number of other talented performers attempt to make their dreams come true by appearing on a popular TV program. The impressive ensemble cast also includes Tony Martin, Gloria De Haven, Eddie Bracken, Anne Miller, Joe S… |
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Scholastic Teacher’s Friend Show Time Bulletin Board, Multiple Colors (SC534955) $11.55 Scholastic Teaching Resources SC-534955 Show Time Bb Set Use this sensational bulletin board set to spotlight star students, motivate students to meet their goals, feature famous people, assign and manage learning groups, and more!56 pieces:- large stage (24″ x 18″)- large marquee (35.5″ x 9.5″)- 5 trophies- 35 colorful stars- 2 spotlights, comedy/tragedy masks, stage door, ticket, bouquet, playbi… |
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Poemcrazy: Freeing Your Life with Words $4.39 Susan Goldsmith Wooldridge is a poet and teacher who conducts workshops privately, as well as in the California Poets in the Schools program. Her exuberant, critically acclaimed teaching guide takes instructors, writers, and general readers into the very heart and intensity of life and the craft of expressing what one feels therefrom through the written word…. |
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A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity $0.70 The year was 1957, the month September, and I had just turned eight years old. Dwight Eisenhower was President, but in my life it was the diminutive, intense Sister Mary Lurana who ruled, at least in the third-grade class where I was held captive. For reasons you will soon understand, my parents had remanded me to the penal institution of St. Brigid’s School in Westbury, New York, a cruel and un… |
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The Devil’s Tickets: A Vengeful Wife, a Fatal Hand, and a New American Age $6.85 Kansas City, 1929: Myrtle and Jack Bennett sit down with another couple for an evening of bridge. As the game intensifies, Myrtle complains that Jack is a “bum bridge player.” For such insubordination, he slaps her hard in front of their stunned guests and announces he is leaving. Moments later, sobbing, with a Colt .32 pistolin hand, Myrtle fires four shots, killing her husband.The Roaring 19… |
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